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Bar for scooters
The bar you choose for your trick scooter is of great importance as it has a big impact on how it feels
to ride and how much control you have. Which scooter bar to choose is very individual. It really depends
depends on what suits your preferences in terms of shape and height of the bar. There are many different
sizes, shapes and designs, so there will be something for everyone. Some people prefer a slightly taller bar
for more control and stability, while others prefer a lower bar as it's easier to perform
specific types of tricks.
The width of the bar also matters, as a wide bar also provides increased control and stability,
while a narrower bar will be more suitable for bar spins and other technical tricks. So it really comes down to
depends on what you want to use your scooter for.
A general rule is to choose a bar that is as wide as your shoulders and the height of the scooter should go to
between your belly button and hip. You can buy bars in aluminum, steel or titanium.
Aluminum: A very light bar that's perfect for tricks
Steel: A heavier bar that is very robust
Titanium: A very strong bar with good durability. It is both lightweight and robust.
An aluminum bar will be ideal for tricks and is a very popular all-round bar. Steel bars are great for street riding
as it provides stability and increased control due to the extra weight. Titanium bars are a mix of the two previous bar types
two previous bar types, which is incredibly strong but also lightweight. It is therefore also in a slightly higher price range
price range than the other rod types. Rods are available as T-rods and Y-rods. The T-bar is suitable for street driving and the Y-bar
is suitable for park driving.
What type of handlebar should I choose?
There are 2 types of handlebars: standard and oversized. The standard handlebar measures 32 mm in outer diameter and 28 in inner
diameter. Oversized bars measure 35 mm in outer diameter and 32 in inner diameter.
The dimensions of your handlebar depend on the compression system on your scooter. There are 3 types of
compression systems: HIC, IHC and SCS
The HIC and IHC systems are very similar. Here, the bar must have a slot at the bottom that allows the clamp to be tightened into place.
in place.
The SCS bracket does not have a slot, but an adapter can be included. SCS is one of the best compression
compression systems on the market and very durable. It works well and is reliable.
HIC was the original compression system for scooters. It's simple and easy and doesn't require much
maintenance.
Some handlebars are sold as SCS, HIC and IHC compatible. In these cases, the bar will have an opening, but
an adapter is included to allow the bar to be used for SCS compression systems.